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India Book House Pvt. Limited (IBH) is an importer, distributor and publisher of books and magazines in India. [ 1 ] The Cover of a Laurel and Hardy Comic Book produced in India by Kiran Publications for India Book House under licence from Larry Harmon Pictures
Oxford University Press came to India in 1912, and learned of the existence of the Oxford Bookstores shortly after they were set up in 1919. They had a brief legal tussle over the use of the telegraphic address 'Oxonian', but in general tolerated and even encouraged the firm, giving them special terms for OUP and Clarendon Press titles.
In Maharashtra, PPH was rechristened as "Lok Vangmay Griha (House of People's Literature in Marathi)", which is located at Bhupesh Gupta Bhavan, Leningrad Chowk, Mumbai. Apart from its own Printing Press at Prabhadevi Mumbai, It also operates a book shop "People's Book House" at Horniman Circle of Mumbai city. [5]
Jaico was founded in 1946 by Jaman Shah as a book distribution business for U.S. paperback publishers. The company's name commemorates India's independence ("Jai" means victory in Hindi language). Jaico was India's first and only publisher of paperback books in the English language. [1]
Tinkle is an Indian weekly magazine for children in English, published from Mumbai. [1] Originally owned by the India Book House, the Tinkle brand was acquired by ACK (Amar Chitra Katha) Media in 2007. [2]
Kitab Khana (Hindi; literally "home for books") is an independent bookshop that was founded in 2010 inside Somaiya Bhavan, a 150-year-old building in Fort, Mumbai, India. [1] [2] The colonial-style structure with high ceilings and Corinthian columns often draws attention for its "old-world charm", even though the construction is recent. [3]
India Book House continues to be the company's sole distributor. [ 4 ] In 2006, on Narayan's birth centenary, Indian Thought Publications issued a commemorative coffee table edition of his 1974 autobiography, My Days , with an introduction by his long-time admirer Alexander McCall Smith .
The Express Towers is a 25-storey building located on Marine Drive in Nariman Point, Mumbai, India.Upon its completion in 1972, the 105 metres (344 ft) building was the tallest building in South Asia for about two years. [3]